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ALLAH'S COMPLETE JUSTICE AND MERCY
It is related that a woman went to the Prophet Dawud(A.S) and said, "O Prophet of Allah, is your lord an opressor or is He just?" The Prophet replied, "Woe unto you, O woman, he is the All-Just, Who never oppresses. What is your story." She explained that she was a widow, with three daughters and that she provided for them by what she would spin with her hands. She explained, "Yesterday, I tied what I had spun into a red cloth to sell into the market place to provide for my children. As I was walking a bird came and snatched the red cloth from me and flew away, leaving me nothing to sell for the provision of my children." As the woman was speaking to Dawud(A.S), someone came knocking on his door. He gave permission for them to enter and learned that they were ten bussinessmen bringing with them one hundred dinars each. They said, "O Prophet of Allah, give this wealth to the one whom is deserving of it." Dawud(A.S) asked them what had brought them to him with their wealth. They explained, "O Prophet of Allah, we were on the boat, the wind was very violent, and we were about to drown when a bird came and dropped a red cloth upon us. In this cloth was some yarn and with this we blocked the hole in the ship until the wind subsided and we vowed that each of us would give one hundred dinars in charity. So give that amount to whom you please." Dawud(A.S) turned to the woman and said, "Your Lord does bussiness for you in the land and in the sea, yet you ask whether He oppresses!" He gave her the thousand dinars and said. "Spend this on your children."
--Gems and Jewels (the book)
Abdul Malik Mujahid
It is related that a woman went to the Prophet Dawud(A.S) and said, "O Prophet of Allah, is your lord an opressor or is He just?" The Prophet replied, "Woe unto you, O woman, he is the All-Just, Who never oppresses. What is your story." She explained that she was a widow, with three daughters and that she provided for them by what she would spin with her hands. She explained, "Yesterday, I tied what I had spun into a red cloth to sell into the market place to provide for my children. As I was walking a bird came and snatched the red cloth from me and flew away, leaving me nothing to sell for the provision of my children." As the woman was speaking to Dawud(A.S), someone came knocking on his door. He gave permission for them to enter and learned that they were ten bussinessmen bringing with them one hundred dinars each. They said, "O Prophet of Allah, give this wealth to the one whom is deserving of it." Dawud(A.S) asked them what had brought them to him with their wealth. They explained, "O Prophet of Allah, we were on the boat, the wind was very violent, and we were about to drown when a bird came and dropped a red cloth upon us. In this cloth was some yarn and with this we blocked the hole in the ship until the wind subsided and we vowed that each of us would give one hundred dinars in charity. So give that amount to whom you please." Dawud(A.S) turned to the woman and said, "Your Lord does bussiness for you in the land and in the sea, yet you ask whether He oppresses!" He gave her the thousand dinars and said. "Spend this on your children."
--Gems and Jewels (the book)
Abdul Malik Mujahid